Articles Made of Penknifes

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This unusual collection is exhibited in the museum of Pavlovsk city. All these articles and sculptures are made of various penknifes, and the author says that most of them still can be opened and used as knifes.





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    23 Responses to “Articles Made of Penknifes”

    1. Ы-TROLL says:

      englishrussia для русских!!
      Англоязычные мудаки - вот отсюда!

      1/х кстате

    2. Texas1 says:

      I need new dildo

    3. The guy who made all this should have been pretty bored.

      What surprises me is that all the stuff is strictly along the official propaganda cliché lines.

      • sibiryachka says:

        if you read the titles under some of the pieces, three things become clear:

        1. there are more than one guy making these, possibly some society of pen-knife enthusiasts
        2. there are dates on the lables, spanning 1929-1950s, but it’s unclear of those are the dates of the pieces being made, or the dates of birth of the guys making the sculptures
        3. if those dates are indeed when the sculptures were made, the propaganda themes make sense - you have to understand the mentality of the Soviet people, especially between the wars and right after it.

        i’d also speculate the pieces were made by GULAG prisoners as something to occupy their time - and the sheer availability of knives (122 for one of them, i believe) makes total sense then…

        • Ah. OK. Missed some.

          I would disagree about GULAG prisoners though. I do not think they had any pen knifes, especially in these quantities. In some cases they did not have even spoons to eat with.

          “Pen-knife enthusiast” sounds cool to me! :) Maybe those are death dates of over-enthusiastic club members? :)

    4. Those are really cool. An unusual coice of materials.

    5. maxD says:

      Excellent stuff !

    6. Someguy says:

      whats with the commie garbage?

    7. I WANT TO BUY THEM. Are they for sale?

    8. Ohhh! Stop talkin` about mf gulag.
      ” - Whatcha know about Russia?
      - Ooo! I know very much about it! Vodka, spasibo, matreshka, babushka, poshol na huy! Here is it!”

    9. svengali says:

      The most tasteless stupid garbage I’ve ever seen. It’s unbelievable that guys could make such a useless trash for years and years but nobody was smart enough around them to say: Stop it! It’s a trash. Useless ugly pieces of trash.
      Nobody. There were only idiots.
      An idiocy at the epidemic scale.

    10. Taupey says:

      WOW - I wish I could see them in real life. Cool sculptures!

    11. Dosug says:

      Очень полезная инфа, согласен с автором!

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